Street Corner Symphony

Street Corner Symphony are an A Capella vocal band that became a Top 2 contender on NBC’s hit show The Sing Off. The guys headlined The Sing Off Tour in 2015 which consisted of shows almost every night for 2 months. They played large theatres including the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville and Best Buy Theatre in New York.

In 2017, Street Corner Symphony was chosen by the US State Department to represent the United States in a cultural exchange in conjunction with the 2017 Harare International Arts Festival in Zimbabwe, Africa. This trip included outreach into underserved communities: Masvingo & Bulawayo where SCS visited with local kids, music students and faculty plus concert/jam sessions with student bands. There was also a reception and performance in honor of Street Corner Symphony's visit hosted by Ambassador Thomas.

They have become one of the top grossing A Cappella groups in the world. Street Corner Symphony has performed at clubs, universities, theatres, and festivals. They have also performed at corporate events for FedEx, Under Armour, Gaylord, Gordon Food Services, and more. SCS has performed half-time shows and anthems for the Cleveland Cavaliers, Tennessee Titans, Nashville Predators, Dallas Cowboys, and more… They even sang at Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo’s wedding. Compare to: Pentatonix, Rockapella, Straight No Chaser.

Gabe Dixon

Gabe Dixon released his sophomore solo album, Turns To Gold, on April 8th, 2016. Produced by Paul Moak (Mat Kearney, Third Day), engineered by Devin Vaughan (Marc Broussard), and mastered by Brad Blackwood at Euphonics Mastering (Allison Krauss & Union Station, Luther Dickinson), the LP marks Gabe’s first official collection as an independent artist. Following the release of 2011’s One Spark, the Nashville-based troubadour changed almost everything. He was focused on starting from scratch, and parted ways with his longtime management and record label, Concord Music Group. The one thing that didn’t change was that honest, heartfelt approach to songwriting that countless fans fell in love with when he first emerged in 1999.

Turns To Gold addresses some weighty subjects—mortality, what’s important in life, and the value of love. “In many ways, my new music is about learning how to be in a committed relationship, leave immature ways behind, grow, evolve, and move on from habits that aren’t necessarily who you are anymore,” he says. The album was recorded at The Smoakstack recording studio in Berry Hill, TN with Jano Rix on drums (The Wood Brothers), Viktor Krauss on bass (Lyle Lovett), and Kris Donegan on guitar (Cam). “I wanted to go in with musicians and get performances that were inspiring and inspired, and take it from there. Producer Paul Moak was completely on the same page. We cut everything to analog tape with no click track. What results is an album that feels very natural. Since One Spark I learned to trust myself, and the sound of Turns To Gold is the most representative of who I am. It’s warm, laid-back, acoustic, and live.”

The opener and first single, “Holding Her Freedom,” out now, coasts between a shimmering piano melody, organ swell, guitar rumble, and heavenly vocal performance from Gabe. It also conveys a cinematic narrative. “It’s a story about a woman who has been burned by love, and she’s afraid to let herself be vulnerable and fall in love again,” he explains. “She’s figuratively holding her freedom like a cage. That same ‘freedom’ keeps her trapped and unable to love again.” The album’s second single, “The Way To Love Me,” features Natalie Prass and will be released on February 5th. “Natalie’s voice has the perfect delicate and vulnerable qualities that the song required,” says Gabe. “She recorded it while passing through Nashville to play the Ryman Auditorium, part of a long tour opening for Ryan Adams.”

Throughout his career, many other notable artists have taken note of and supported Gabe’s immense talents. He’s opened for and toured with the likes of Loggins & Messina, Gavin DeGraw and Delta Rae, as well as held side gigs as the keyboardist and vocalist for Paul McCartney, Alison Krause & Union Station, O.A.R. and Supertramp. His songs have received placements on major television shows including Parks and Recreation, Grey’s Anatomy, and Vampire Diaries, and his song “Find My Way” served as the title for the box office hit The Proposal starring Sandra Bullock. Fans have seen him perform twice on Jimmy Kimmel LIVE!, as well as The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, and on festival stages everywhere from Bonnaroo to High Sierra Music Festival. However, it’s with Turns To Gold that listeners will hear Gabe Dixon as he always meant.